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Reply to "DH thinks excessive TV time is "bonding""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man here. For me, I'm not good at "playing" with them, but we can do stuff together. I take them to the playground, or even out on mundane chores like shopping. It sounds like he's uncomfortable controlling your toddler when he's out, which means he hasnt' spent enough time wiht them in the first place. A good place to start then is to sign them up for a class (of his choosing) to go to every Saturday.[/quote]' ^^THIS is all anyone is ever really asking. It's one thing to micromanage every second of a man's time with his child and another to suggest/encourage something other than total disengagement-- such as parking a kid in front of a cartoon while dad surfs Twitter for the [i]near-entirety of their time together[/i]. I see a lot of projection in this thread-- if your husband watches some TV with his kid (especially if it's WITH his kid) and does some other things, great, fine, no problem. If your husband is totally disengaged from his kid, sorry, you have a problem that has nothing to do with TV. Stop losing focus. [/quote]
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